Samsung Portrait Mode

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Note: Portrait Mode photos on the Samsung S20 need to be taken with the Rear Camera. Portrait Photos taken on the front cameras do not save the depth map.

Taking Portrait Mode Photos

To create a photograph with a depth map, you need to set the camera to Portrait Mode. Other modes do not save the extra info. Portrait Mode photos are usually twice as large as usual as they store both the "normal" photograph, the photograph with blurred background/bokeh and the depth map (low resolution).

To quickly find all the photographs you have taken with a depth map, open the Samsung "Gallery" App (Google Photos or other Gallery apps do not work). Scroll down to select by "Shot Type". Select "Portrait".

If you are using a non-English phone, this might be mistranslated. In German this is called "Hochformat" in the app, which is a wrong translation

Here you will find a list of all photos with depth maps. Select the ones you want to use and then use the three dot menu to copy them to an album (which is really a folder on your phone). Transfer the photos from your phone to your PC.

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